What affects polo shirt MOQ and pricing?

What affects polo shirt MOQ and pricing?

Polo shirt MOQ and pricing are mainly affected by fabric type, fabric weight, collar and cuff construction, placket structure, logo technique, button quality, label requirements, size range, packaging, and total order quantity. For custom polo shirt manufacturing, brands should normally plan around 100 pieces per color and per style, with a full size run included in that quantity.

A simple piqué polo with standard buttons and one chest embroidery will usually cost less than a performance polo with stretch fabric, contrast collar tipping, custom buttons, sleeve embroidery, jacquard collar, private labels, hangtags, and branded packaging.

Growing brands should start with one focused polo style and a clear quantity plan. Designers should confirm fabric, fit, collar, placket, and artwork early. Established brands should share reorder expectations and color plans. Influencers and KOL brands should prepare launch dates, target quantities, logo files, and packaging direction before requesting a quote.